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Praise & worship songs
Adoration et Louange
Alabanzas Y Adoracion Cristianas
Festival of Music worship
plantains(depending on how much u want to make)
2 cups vegetable oil
Salt
Water
Lime
( there is no recipe for the salty water just add salt to the water, taste it. If it’s salty you goI’d to go)
Check out my other videos
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Easy Jerk salmon recipe
https://youtu.be/bvpC8SvxPHI
Lemonade tornado frozen cocktail/ frozen drinks
https://youtu.be/O7takX_YUoA
Best Haitian Epis EVER
https://youtu.be/OC56aEXTcMo
Pikliz
https://youtu.be/AEk4Dej4dsg
Crab boil
https://youtu.be/IHjgfmTN3Sw
BBQ chicken the Haitian way
https://youtu.be/mb3e8k7TRK4
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How might spirituality, faith, or religion motivate the work of migration activists? 2021-2022 Duffy Fellows Afrah Bandagi and Madeline Hilf interviewed activists in New York City and at the Arizona-Mexico border to find out.
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I'm so sorry baby....
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Carimi at the Grasshopper club Dominica
Haiti in the West Indies in the 1950's. Three women walk past camera carrying baskets on their heads, lots of people gather in wooded area, hill stretches into distance. The market that takes place on this hill, the ground is carpeted with goods, a woman bends down arranging items while people move about. Camera pans across from a pony and people standing in the distance under trees to the market on the hill. People stand about, most people wear white, women wear head scarfs and hats. Girl sits on the ground, a boy pours a tin of beans into her lap, she gives him some money. The beans are laid out on material on the ground. People seated and standing, buying and selling produce. Woman in stripy dress, picks up some bread rolls from a huge wicker basket., she gives a man some money, as she walks away two other girls stand by the bread basket, one balances a piece of bread on her head. Stall on the ground, woman buys something, looks like flat bread, hands money over. Distant view of market on the hill, figure walks past camera carrying a basket on his/her head, has sticks or twigs in it.
Parked cars and Mini buses, palm trees and people walking about. Man in white cotton suit and hat reaches up to a suitcase on top of a mini bus, driver stands on the roof arranging luggage. People walk past a bus. Modes of transport are shown. Large open coach is parked, in front is a heap of baskets and sacks on the ground. Man stands on top of the luggage rack. Close-up of a car, plaque above windscreen says 'Fleur de Mai.' Man walks past camera carrying what looks like bananas above his head, possible destination written above windscreen, St Pierre, people wait to get on it. Close-up of bus windscreen, 'Toujours Reine Saut Beau,' above windscreen, luggage heaped on roof. Another bus, two men stand in front of it, plaque says 'Volonte Dieu,' man walks past camera carrying a stack of hats.
Lots of people, walking and standing, market stall roofs are visible in the distance, girl carrying stack of hats though crowd. Close-up of market goers. Large arch under which market stalls are set up, selling linen, people carry boxes on their heads. Camera pans back to show more of archway and building above, market is situated at the foot of it.
Large groups of people standing or milling around, farmland, field with cattle/oxen? Man arranges large sacks on a boat. Boats, huts on the beach. A boy steers a boat, other men sit and stand, the large sail catches the wind, mountains are faint in the distance.
Hey Faves come along with my as i take my first trip back to Haiti since 1999. This trip was small the way from my stay at the Satama Hotel all the way to my departure.
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Cap-Haitian, Haiti
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Ordinary Haitians said yesterday they expected little from the meeting between U.S. President Back Obama and Haitian President Rene Preval. Preval and Obama are in Washington DC to discuss reconstruction efforts for Haiti, which was left devastated after the January 12 earthquake. <br /><br />Many Haitians do not trust the Preval government. <br /><br />[Pierre Aliodor, Local]: (Male, English) <br />''We don't get nothing to eat, we don't have a safe place to live, you know what I mean, so we don't have nothing, we are just living alone so we don't see the Haitian government so that's the reason, when Preval is moving, meeting with Obama, he just gonna take care of his business so he don't gonna do nothing for the Haitian people.” <br /><br />[Sherlyne Theodor, Local]: (Female, Creole) <br />''Nothing serious. The poor will become poorer, the bad will become worse, the upper class will be more upper class and the white will stay white. Nothing serious to expect.'' <br /><br />But there are a few who hope that the meeting will produce tangible results. <br /><br />[Pierriatil Fritzner, Local]: (Male, English) <br />''I think the meeting will be positive for the Haitian people because we need the American help to rebuild the country.'' <br /><br />Legislative elections were originally scheduled for February 28 but got delayed by the earthquake. <br /><br />The U.S. has already given almost $700 million into Haitian reconstruction efforts. <br /><br />Preval said up to 300,000 people were killed in the disaster and tens of thousands of people remain in flimsy tent cities around the capital.
Haiti Hurricane
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